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manuel r weiss's avatar

Forcing a baker to produce a custom cake for a homosexual wedding is on a spectrum for all this. They were telling you what the transgenders in antifa garb are telling you now. You must 'get your mind right' as the warden tells Cool Hand Luke, and the sexual deviants are now telling you. It depends on where you draw the line. If you're ok with homosexuals adopting kids and having a family, inculcating them with the 'new normal, then you are now are to be forced to accept the rest.

The American Psychiatric Society long ago in the seventies I think, did for homoxsexuality , what they now do for 'transgenderism'.

It's normal now.

Get your mind right.

It's always about power.

That's why your old CDC has become a shill for worldwide propaganda.

Sodom and Gomorrha are what divine intervention looks like, unfortunately.

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Lawrence Mazzuckelli's avatar

You're spot on, of course. Your comment made me think about other early examples of LGBTQ+ bullying and the most significant were the circumstances that proceeded and followed the Obergfell decision (more accurately the Kennedy decision) at SCOTUS. Kennedy in a contorted decision simply erased the 10th Amendment and created a federal authority that didn't exist in the U.S. Constitution which in the process left a number of states, including KY, without any law governing marriage. It is a longer story but the bottom line is that Kennedy construed a right where none existed forcing Christians and others to set aside their beliefs and subjugate them to the whim of the federal government. In short, many lost their 1st Amendment rights for a forced 14th Amendment right which ignored the 10th Amendment.

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manuel r weiss's avatar

Kennedy was always and ever confused, and his "mystical" bullshit penned in that case will remain a source of ridicule and derision. Scalia's dissent in that case is worth reading.

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Lawrence Mazzuckelli's avatar

I've read them both. I generally describe the Kennedy Decision as a "magical mystery tour".

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